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and you might find the rem brass lasts longer than norma
bruce.

bruce.
Well I don’t know? Back in the day, many, many full “blood” moons ago, it was urban reloading lore to use Winchester brass for rifle cartridges and Remington brass for handgun cartridges? The Winchester brass was thinner and could thus hold more powder? The Remington brass was thicker for use with hotter handgun loads? Nobody ever heard of Norma, Quality even Hornady brass back then. Weatherby had their own brass for their proprietary cartridges. Well it’s all a moot point now with the selections of firearm brass cases we have now.and you might find the rem brass lasts longer than norma
bruce.
Your right, unless you find a ready AI chambered rifle. I was at a Cabela’s gun room about a month ago. They had a custom stainless Weatherby in .375 h an h for a great price. So the sales tag said. When I looked at the rifle, the barrel was stamped .375 AI 40 degree. I pointed this out to the sales guy, and he had no idea what I was talking about. Anyway, those rifles are out there, but the .375 Weatherby would be an option otherwise?I think the biggest reason to ream your 375 h&h to AI is that you already have the 375 h&h. That said I would rather go to 375 Weatherby than the AI.
But me I like the good old H&H
If the bullet weight is the same and it’s not a longer monometal bullet I wouldn’t think it would matter?Bruce- If you're saying to buy Superformance H&H, then pull the bullets, leaving the charge in place, then seating a Swift bullet- would changing components be unsafe? I've read that those Superformance loads are max loads.
What’s a 9.3x64? I know, a longer x62? These metric calibers are killing (not literally) me! Ha! Ha!you are right, but it does bear thinking about.
also there is no point when you could have a 9.3x64.
bruce.
Yeah, if you want to use a 350gr bullet, just neck down your .458s to .416 and have the Taylor, or neck up your .375s to .416 and have the .416 Hoffman! All issues solved! Ha! Ha! It’s late here, the battery is dying on my phone, good night!LOL didn't read 5 pages of what I expect. No need to Improve the 375 (as big a fan I am for smaller calibers that old P.O. got his hands to...7x57 in .257, .284, etc.)...You can get the velocity you desire w/ 350 gr bullets and handloading with modern powders. Off the top of my head that 350 gr slug has an SD way over .300 (.330+?) Save yourself the trouble and just read both of Kevin Robertson's books. Use the heavy for caliber bullets..."...the buffalo respond as if they've been hit by a .416!"..and that's because of the increased SD and mass of that 350 gr slug. LOL I love .416 Taylor but own a few .375s. The advantage of that std. 375 is that it can easily, accurately, and effectively be used on all game in Africa (and plains game way out!) Don't mess with perfection, even if it requires therapy.
I can’t, my phone’s battery is about dead. I’ll try again tomorrow!google rws ammunition for 9.3x64.
bruce.
No, I meant use 350 gr Woodleighs or others in the std. .375. They work (better) than 300s...on African DG or Brown Bear/Moose. Recommended by an infamous PH/Veterinarian from Zim. lol The 350s in .416 are def NOT recommended for DG. No reason you can't just use the 400s for plains game as well (v. accurate and a pleasure to shoot.)Yeah, if you want to use a 350gr bullet, just neck down your .458s to .416 and have the Taylor, or neck up your .375s to .416 and have the .416 Hoffman! All issues solved! Ha! Ha! It’s late here, the battery is dying on my phone, good night!
you can buy Superformance powder, but I've tested it and it does not live up to what's published on the label, in most cases. LOL You can exceed its performance by just carefully studying reloading forums' data. RL15 & 19 perform exceptionally well in .375.unless you own a collet type bullet puller and a sizing and a seating die.
and some swift bullets.
bruce.
You do realize that the .458 WM is a Shortened .375 case, yes? A full length .375 case (2.850") will perform much better for the longer .375 slug. On the converse, the shorter .458 case is too small to get max performance from the .458 slugs, but is just perfect for the (also shorter than .375 bullets) .416. The .375 is fine as-is. Just select the right bullets and powder. Norma's PH line sells 350 gr ammo all ready to go if you don't handload...No need to use a case any larger than the 458 WM in .416 (2,450 fps in Rigby (100 gr powder), Rem (90 gr powder), and Taylor (75 gr powder) thanks to modern powders-all w/ 400 gr bullets. I've tested 'em extensively and even developed a Taylor load that delivered 2,550 fps using TAC powder-but that's overkill on the animal(s) and you.Yeah, if you want to use a 350gr bullet, just neck down your .458s to .416 and have the Taylor, or neck up your .375s to .416 and have the .416 Hoffman! All issues solved! Ha! Ha! It’s late here, the battery is dying on my phone, good night!
I can’t, my phone’s battery is about dead. I’ll try again tomorrow!